Motsch Hat Quotes & Sayings
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Losing the Internet has forced them to interact verbally instead of microblogging their lives, but a lot of them still talk in Tweets:
"Ugh! I'm standing in line at the post office."
"I'm not eating the crusts on my sandwich because apparently I'm five. — Wayne Gladstone
Nothing is too great or too good to be true. Do not believe that we can imagine things better than they are. In the long run, in the ultimate outlook, in the eye of the Creator, the possibilities of existence, the possibilities open to us, are beyond our imagination. — Joseph Wood Krutch
You have to be on TV a surprisingly long time before you're stopped on the street. Then, when you are, you get a lot of, 'Hey, you're great! What's your name again?' — Dick Cavett
I have tried to make the music a bit easier for them to understand. — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
It goes without saying... but rarely gets the chance. — Thomas E. Montgomery
It felt as if they had all died while he had slept ... or perhaps (He) died, and they had forgotten him. — George R R Martin
You know, one of the things I like about this world, or at least I like about the way we're presenting this world, is these issues are terribly complicated - not nearly as black and white as we're led to believe. — Aaron Sorkin
You're a good man. (Rafael)
I guess we'll see in about five years, huh? If I die peacefully, then I'm good. If not, then we'll face each other again as predators. (Apollite) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
We've come to expect so little from online privacy measures that public displays of concern about the matter are more or less for show. Being devastated to discover you've been tagged in somebody else's photo has an air of the melodramatic about it at this point. — Sloane Crosley
That's the thing," said Gat. "Everyone's always asking Harris about everything. Why should a grown woman have to ask her father to approve her wedding? — E. Lockhart
You were...are...what I heard. Every note. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney
